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BRECKNOCK, Baron. See CAMDEN, (Marquess.)
BREE, a hand couped in fess. pl. 66, n. 33.
BREEDON, Berks. and Northamp., a demi-lion, ar., holding a cross pattêe fitched, gu. p1. 2, n. 21.
BREES, and Breeze, a stag at gaze, or. pl. 41, n. 39.
BREETON, a naked arm embowed, holding a wreath of laurel, all ppr. p1.49, n. 9.
BREMRER, two arms in armour embowed, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. pl. 50, n. 26.
BREMNER, Eng. and Sco., a dexter arm vambraced, holding in the gauntlet a pheon erect, —. p1. 61, n. 34. Per tela, per hostes.
—, a cock's head erased, —. pl. 75, n. 9.
BRENAN, Iri., out of a mural coronet, a demi-eagle displayed. pl. 78, n. 11.
—, and Brennan, Iri., a wheel, gu. pl. 95, n. 5.
BRENCIIESLEY, and Brenchly, an annulet, or, (within it an escutcheon, az., charged with a cross patonce, of the first.) pl. 95, n. 1.
BRENCHLEY, Kent, a dexter arm couped near the elbow, erect, holding in the hand a laurel-branch, all ppr. pl. 58, n. 39.
BRENDE, Norf., a lion rampant guardaDt, ar. pl. 1, n. 9.
—, Suff., the fore part of a lion, gu., united to the hind part of a dragon, vert, sejant. pl. 8, n. 39.
BRENDON, an eagle displayed, —. pl. 79, n. 40.
BRENT, Glouc., Kent, and Somers., a dragon's head between two wings expanded, ar. pl. 23, n. 14.
—, a lion rampant, —. pl. 6, n. 1. —, a wyvern's head between two
wings, ar., (charged on the breast
with three ermine-spots.) pl. 23,
n. 14.
BRENTINGHAM, an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 96, n. 25.
BRENTON, Bart., K. C. B., &c., within a naval coronet, or, on the circle thereof inscribed the word Spartan, a swan, ar., guttêe de sang. pl. 81, n. 11. Go through.
—, a swan, ar. pl. 81, n. 5.
a demi-savage affrontée (but handcuffed), ppr. p1. 47, n. 10.
BRERES, Lane., a stag's head, erminois. pl. 39, n. 7.
BRERETON, on a chapeau, az., turned up erm., a dragon with wings expanded, gu. pl. 14, n. 23.
BRERETON, Chesh., and Norf., a bear's head and neck erased, sa., muzzled, gu., studded or. pl. 16, n. 19.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bear's head, ppr. pl. 16, n. 18.
—, a bear's head and neck, or, muzzled sa. pl. 16, n. 19.
—, on a chapeau, gu., turned up or, a griffin statant, wings elevated, of the first. pl. 14, n. 23.
BRESIER, out of a crown vallery, a lion's head, —. pl. 42, n. 29.
BRESINGIIAM, on a chapeau, ppr., a demi-lion rampant guardant, or. pl. 3, n. 38, (without the mullet.)
BRESSEY, (on a mount, vert,) a teal, ar. p1. 82, n. 39.
BREST, an arm, ppr., vested sa., holding in the hand a bow, ar. pl. 64, n. 27.
BRETON, Lond., Ess., Staff., and Leic., on a lion's gamb, az., a cheveron, or, charged with a mullet, sa. pl. 17, n. 26.
—, the same, but the cheveron between three billets, ar. ib.
, the same, without the mullet. ib. —, a wolf, paly of eight, or and az. pl. 11, n. 39.
—, Norf., a demi-talbot, gu., eared, (collared and lined, or, holding in his feet the line coiled up.) pl. 12, n. 32.
Northamp., on a mural coronet, gu.. a bear's head couped, sa. pl. 19, n. 19, (but coronet mural.) BRETROOK, a horse saddled and bridled, at full speed. pl. 43, n. 4.
BRETT, a sphynx passant, —. pl. 55, n. 1. —, Kent and Devon., a lion passant. gu. pl. 1, a. 33.
a lion passant, or.
, Kent, a griffin's head between two wings, az., beaked or. p1. 27, n. 22. —, a demi-lion, the tail forked, ar., langued and armed gu. pl. 2, n. 28.
, Glouc. and Leic., on a tower, ar., a man's head, ppr. pl. 21, n. 30.
Iri., a crane regardant, wings indorsed, resting the dexter foot on a stone. pl. 74, n. 19.
—, Staff., a lion's gamb, erect and erased, ar., grasping a wolf's head erased, ppr. ; and another, grasping a dragon's head. pl. 17, n. 23.
BRETTLE, a griffin's head erased, ppr. pl. 27, n. 1.
BRETTON. See BRETON.
BREW, a park-gate, gu. pl. 91, n. 27.
BREIVDNELL, from an old castle in ruins, a martlet sa. p1. 21, n. 34.
BREWER, out of apural coronet, an arm from the elbow erect, vested —, holding a battle-axe. pl. 56, n. 33.